Monarch4me
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Anyone add it to your fuel tank? If so does it clean the system and how many bottles for 75 gl tank. Thanks
I really hope you are joking on this one, if not it's the worse advise tip I've seen on the web in a long time..............................You don't ever have to change the oil in your engine either, but most will advise against that. Chuck
Run a Top Tier gas regularly and you won't have to add any external additives.
It would be interesting to know what that is- I've never come across any gas "branded" that way. So is this just a general term (capitalized so probably not) or a specific label you can find on a gas pump?Top Tier branded gas is a fuel performance standard
I’m thinking they mean premium fuelIt would be interesting to know what that is- I've never come across any gas "branded" that way. So is this just a general term (capitalized so probably not) or a specific label you can find on a gas pump?
That's part of why I asked- it appeared, the way they typed it, to be some sort of actual label or brand, rather than the generic "top tier." And not all "premium" fuels will necessarily have the same sort of additives, etc.I’m thinking they mean premium fuel
And using the interweb to inquire (instead of adding to yer post count here) never occurred to you?It would be interesting to know what that is- I've never come across any gas "branded" that way. So is this just a general term (capitalized so probably not) or a specific label you can find on a gas pump?
It would be interesting to know what that is- I've never come across any gas "branded" that way. So is this just a general term (capitalized so probably not) or a specific label you can find on a gas pump?
Nope. You can get regular 87 octane as a Top Tier fuel. See the link above.I’m thinking they mean premium fuel
Yeah if you've got a problem with sticky valves or knocking then an additive like that can help. And if you've got a car that's been running gunky gas for years then Top Tier for sure won't help. But running Top Tier when an engine is still fairly new will, no doubt. And it's been proven that it's not just advertisement and hype. LOTS of comparison vids on running it versus not. Top Tier gas won't clean your fuel system if its already gunked up but it will keep it from getting worse. And if you can run it from day 1 that's even better. But everyone can make their own decision and do whatever they want.I mainly use Seafoam as a gas stabilizer. But I have used it to solve carb varnish problems on classic cars that have not run in years. Also found it strips varnish out of the carbs on tiny 2 cycle engines like weed eaters or leaf blowers. I'm skeptical of "top tier" as being more advertisement than actual problem solving. I've been running no-name alcohol free gas with no additives in my 73 truck for 42 years without any problems caused by the gasoline.
Thanks...Yes, where offered Top Tier gas is specified by a sticker on the pump. Not all gas brands offer it but it is generally available. I carry a list of Top Tier stations when I'm on the road.
TOP TIER - High-quality Fuel Performance Standard - TOP TIER™
TOP TIER is developed and enforced by some of the leading automotive manufacturers and supplied by participating fuel retailers.www.toptiergas.com